Established in 2009 and running on an annual basis, Jena Dyco Mould and Restoration Conference is a most-attend event for anyone involved in the water, mould, sewage or fire damaged properties including assessment, restoration and remediation.

Jena Dyco run specialised restoration courses focusing on water, fire and mould restoration in line with the IICRC Standards. From basic courses to the more advanced, Jena Dyco bring in specialised trainers.

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As the leading industry training organisation in the Asia-Pacific region, we offer a wide range of short courses for the specialised cleaning and restoration industries.

Our courses include a strong hands-on component, ensuring that attendees walk away with a thorough understanding of the skills they will need to use on the job.

We frequently bring out international experts to facilitate courses and seminars.

If your organisation requires customised training, Jena Dyco offers private training tailored to your specific needs. Training can be run at your preferred location during a time that is convenient for your team.
Jena Dyco has provided private training to many businesses, do not hesitate to contact us on 1300 192 968 or + 61 3 9815 0175 to discuss your needs.

If your organisation requires customised training, Jena Dyco offers private training tailored to your specific needs. Training can be run at your preferred location during a time that is convenient for your team.

Jena Dyco has provided private training to many businesses, do not hesitate to contact us on 1300 192 968 or + 61 3 9815 0175 to discuss your needs.

What is the IICRC?

IICRC is an international body and has worked extremely hard to gain recognition of its certifications and standards. It is a great benefit to your business to gain IICRC certifications and let your customers know that you are a professional carpet cleaning business or restoration business.

The IICRC write industry standards which are approved by ANSI (American National Standards Institute). The standards include:

Certification is attained by successfully completing educational courses and examinations.The IICRC owns no schools, employs no instructors and produces no training materials. Instead, it approves schools and instructors meeting specific criteria established by the IICRC Certification Council.

Once Individuals have attended and IICRC approved course and successfully completed and passed a comprehensive examination, they become IICRC Certified Technicians in the category that course represents.

Can I use the IICRC logo once I complete a course?

Once you have passed an exam you become a Certified Technician in that category. You can not use the logo however you can write in your marketing materials that you are a Certified Technician.

To use the IICRC trademark you must become a Certified Firm. There are a few requirements that need to be satisfied in order to be a certified firm. Once you become an IICRC Certified Firm you gain benefits, including:

Use of the IICRC trademark

Listing on the IICRC website

Access to a restricted area of the IICRC website with useful articles and information you can use to market your business

and many more

Do I need to do anything to keep up my registration?

After you attend a course and pass your IICRC exam you will become a registrant of IICRC. You will need to renew with registration on an annual basis.

You also need to show the IICRC that you are regularly updating your skills and knowledge and keeping up to date with industry trends.

This program is called Continuing Education Credits (CECs) and registrants are expected to gain a certain number of credits in a particular time frame, which will depend on the certifications that you hold. Each year when you receive your renewal, there will be information on the form about the number of credits you still need to gain. You can gain Continuing Education Credits through many of the programs offered by Jena Dyco, including: